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SoftBank Secures $40 B Unsecured Loan to Fund Massive OpenAI Investment

SoftBank Secures $40 B Unsecured Loan to Fund Massive OpenAI Investment

SoftBank has obtained an unsecured $40 billion loan to help finance its $30 billion commitment to invest in OpenAI, part of the AI firm’s record‑breaking $110 billion fundraising round. The loan, provided by JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and four Japanese banks, carries a 12‑month term that must be repaid or refinanced by next year. Analysts view the financing as a signal that lenders expect OpenAI’s anticipated public listing to occur later this year, which could provide SoftBank the liquidity needed to settle the debt. The new investment brings SoftBank’s total stake in OpenAI to over $60 billion.

Anthropic Tightens Claude Session Limits During Peak Hours

Anthropic Tightens Claude Session Limits During Peak Hours

Anthropic announced that it will reduce the speed at which users burn through Claude's five‑hour session limits during weekday peak periods (5 a.m.‑11 a.m. PT / 1 p.m.‑7 p.m. GMT). Weekly limits stay the same, but the new rule means users will reach their session caps faster in those windows, affecting roughly seven percent of subscribers, especially those on Pro tiers. The change was disclosed by engineer Thariq Shihipar on X rather than through official channels, prompting frustration among users who must now plan usage more strategically.

The AI Doc Examines the Promise and Peril of Artificial Intelligence

The AI Doc Examines the Promise and Peril of Artificial Intelligence

The documentary "The AI Doc," directed by Daniel Roher, surveys the current AI landscape by featuring interviews with leading AI proponents and outspoken critics. It aims to translate the complex debate over AI’s future into language that mainstream audiences can understand. The film highlights the near‑religious enthusiasm surrounding AI, the growing backlash against certain AI products, and the director’s own "apocaloptimist" stance that acknowledges both danger and human agency. While the runtime is an hour and 43 minutes, the documentary packs a wide range of perspectives, from OpenAI’s Sam Altman to privacy advocate Tristan Harris, offering a balanced look at a technology that is reshaping society.

OpenAI Invests in Isara, a Startup Building AI Agent Swarms at $650 Million Valuation

OpenAI Invests in Isara, a Startup Building AI Agent Swarms at $650 Million Valuation

San Francisco‑based Isara, a nine‑month‑old AI startup focused on coordinating thousands of specialized agents for complex analytical tasks, has closed a $94 million financing round that values the company at $650 million. The round includes OpenAI alongside investors such as Amity Ventures, Michael Ovitz and Stanley Druckenmiller. Isara’s founders, former OpenAI safety researcher Eddie Zhang and Oxford computer‑science student Henry Gasztowtt, aim to shift AI from single‑model tools to coordinated agent teams. Their current demo uses about 2,000 agents to forecast gold prices, targeting investment firms with future plans for biotech and geopolitical analysis.

OpenAI Introduces Plugin Support for Codex to Bridge Feature Gap

OpenAI Introduces Plugin Support for Codex to Bridge Feature Gap

OpenAI has added plugin support to its Codex coding assistant, a move aimed at narrowing the functional gap with rival AI coding tools from Anthropic and Google. The new plugins are packaged bundles that may contain skills, app integrations, and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, letting users configure Codex for specific tasks with a single click. While power users could already achieve similar results through custom instructions and MCP servers, the plugin library—featuring integrations such as GitHub, Gmail, Box, Cloudflare, and Vercel—offers a more streamlined, searchable experience.

Judge Grants Anthropic Injunction Over Pentagon Supply‑Chain Designation

Judge Grants Anthropic Injunction Over Pentagon Supply‑Chain Designation

A federal judge in California issued an injunction requiring the Trump administration to rescind its designation of AI firm Anthropic as a supply‑chain risk and to halt orders directing federal agencies to cut ties with the company. The ruling, delivered by Judge Rita F. Lin, rejected the administration’s claim that Anthropic posed a national‑security threat after the company challenged the Pentagon’s demand that it drop usage limits on its models. Anthropic’s CEO Dario Amodei hailed the decision as a protection of free speech and a step toward productive collaboration with the government.